Russians Bought $4.2Bln Worth of Real Estate in Great Britain
13th Nov 2006, 16:46 GMT
British newspaper The Times has reported, quoting Knight Frank realty agency, that in the period since 2000 Russian businessmen have bought $4.2 billion worth of real estate in Great Britain.
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